On television, Scott has starred in the E! reality show Fight For Fame, Showtime’s La La Land, VH1’s New York Goes to Hollywood, MTV’s My Perfect Life and Adventures in Hollyhood, USA Network’s Character Fantasy, Fox Sports’ Helmets Off and Bravo’s Faking It.

A graduate of Boston University’s Film and Television program, Scott has more than 30 years of experience in the entertainment industry. He began his career in New York as a talent agent, where he helped launch the careers of many of today’s top stars, including Courteney Cox, Matt LeBlanc, Teri Polo, Christopher Meloni, Dylan Walsh, Jerry O’Connell and Vincent D’Onofrio, to name a few.

In 1990, Scott relocated to Los Angeles where he worked as a sitcom writer for Howie Mandel, Bobcat Goldthwait and others. In the mid-90s, Scott worked as a casting director for Danny Goldman Casting, until launching his Scott Sedita Acting Studios in 1998. Today, Scott and his staff teach the craft of acting to the hundreds of actors who walk through his doors on a weekly basis.

Scott has worked with many of today’s top stars, including Holly Taylor, Brandon Routh, 50 Cent, Josh Duhamel, Chace Crawford, Paula Abdul, Kevin Alejandro, Michael Weatherly and Brant Daugherty. He has also taught many actors who have become series regulars on such shows as American Horror Story, Mistresses, Daredevil, The Leftovers, Blue Bloods, Power, Westworld, Pretty Little Liars, Legends of Tomorrow, 12 Monkeys, The Goldbergs, Teen Wolf, The Americans and Shameless and many more.

For the last 15 years, The Eight Characters of Comedy has remained an international best-seller. It has been translated into Russian and soon Portuguese. It has become a textbook in more than 100 colleges and universities, and a “bible” to comedy writers, producers and directors all over the world. Scott has taken his famous, One-Day Comedy Intensive on the road, all over the United States, Canada and Australia.

Scott has appeared on numerous TV, radio and podcast talk shows. He’s been the feature story in such publications as Hollywood Reporter, Soap Opera Digest, Inside TV and Backstage, to name a few. He has also appeared on CNN, On the Red Carpet, Entertainment Tonight, Extra and Access Hollywood. KTLA Channel 5 featured a story on Scott, entitled Where Young Hollywood Goes and Studies and referred to him as “one of the hottest coaches in town.”

On television, Scott has starred in the E! reality show Fight For Fame, Showtime’s La La Land, VH1’s New York Goes to Hollywood, MTV’s My Perfect Life and Adventures in Hollyhood, USA Network’s Character Fantasy, Fox Sports’ Helmets Off and Bravo’s Faking It.

A graduate of Boston University’s Film and Television program, Scott has more than 30 years of experience in the entertainment industry. He began his career in New York as a talent agent, where he helped launch the careers of many of today’s top stars, including Courteney Cox, Matt LeBlanc, Teri Polo, Christopher Meloni, Dylan Walsh, Jerry O’Connell and Vincent D’Onofrio, to name a few.

In 1990, Scott relocated to Los Angeles where he worked as a sitcom writer for Howie Mandel, Bobcat Goldthwait and others. In the mid-90s, Scott worked as a casting director for Danny Goldman Casting, until launching his Scott Sedita Acting Studios in 1998. Today, Scott and his staff teach the craft of acting to the hundreds of actors who walk through his doors on a weekly basis.

Scott has worked with many of today’s top stars, including Holly Taylor, Brandon Routh, 50 Cent, Josh Duhamel, Chace Crawford, Paula Abdul, Kevin Alejandro, Michael Weatherly and Brant Daugherty. He has also taught many actors who have become series regulars on such shows as American Horror Story, Mistresses, Daredevil, The Leftovers, Blue Bloods, Power, Westworld, Pretty Little Liars, Legends of Tomorrow, 12 Monkeys, The Goldbergs, Teen Wolf, The Americans and Shameless and many more.

For the last 15 years, The Eight Characters of Comedy has remained an international best-seller. It has been translated into Russian and soon Portuguese. It has become a textbook in more than 100 colleges and universities, and a “bible” to comedy writers, producers and directors all over the world. Scott has taken his famous, One-Day Comedy Intensive on the road, all over the United States, Canada and Australia.

Scott has appeared on numerous TV, radio and podcast talk shows. He’s been the feature story in such publications as Hollywood Reporter, Soap Opera Digest, Inside TV and Backstage, to name a few. He has also appeared on CNN, On the Red Carpet, Entertainment Tonight, Extra and Access Hollywood. KTLA Channel 5 featured a story on Scott, entitled Where Young Hollywood Goes and Studies and referred to him as “one of the hottest coaches in town.”